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    capable of starting (implementing) and maintaining (keep at a constant level) of change in the organization. Both styles cause change they are a change agent. Transformational and Charismatic fits all cultures. According to Vergauwe, Wille, Hofmans, Kaiser, & De Fruyt, (2018) leaders who are low on charisma are less effective lacks strategic behavior and high charisma are less effective and lack operational behavior. Charismatic and Transformational leadership offer a vision and mission.…

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    A tall tale hero is a character that is “larger than life”. They have human characteristics, but can do certain things other people cannot do. Tall Tale heroes always solve a problem or two. Annie Oakley is a tall tale hero that is outstanding with a gun. Annie Oakley is a tall tale hero because she is one of the best sharpshooters ever. There is not a tall tale story on Annie Oakley. Annie Oakley is can do amazing things with a gun. She was a vaudeville and a Wild West Show performer.…

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    The Congressional Budget Office has yet to release its evaluation of the bill Cassidy co-authored with Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina. Its reviews of earlier GOP bills in the House and Senate found that at least 22 million fewer people would have coverage by 2026, compared to current law. It's difficult to say exactly what the coverage losses would be under the Graham-Cassidy bill, experts say. That's largely because it would give a lot of control over health care to the states, while…

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    810,000 and England a surprising 711,000 but they had 185 warships compared to the second highest germany with 97. Another reason this is a cause of WW1 is, Germany wanted their ‘Place in the Sun’ quoted by Kaiser Wilhelm, meaning they wanted to expand and sail over the world. This meant Kaiser had to new dreadnought to sail around with. These weren’t any ship these were the biggest around that, these meant that people feared germany and that germany was ready to attack a brought more threat of…

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    Tet Offensive Dbq

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    soldiers were winning. Even after press released images and videos of the Tet Offensive, the government was desperate to cling to any form of public support, according to Charles Kaiser in the book, 1968 in America, “Just four days after Tet began, [President] Lyndon Johnson called the enemy's military effort a complete failure”(Kaiser, 79). Even after seeing such horrendous pictures of soldiers being murdered, the president still wanted to convince the public that we were still winning. Of…

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    “representatives of the French people, the National Assembly”. It was believed that the “misfortune of the French people” had effectively been caused by the “disregard” for the “Rights of Man”. (Van Kley, D, Baker, K.M, Bell, D.A, Bien, D.D, Birn, R, Kaiser, T.E, Singham,S.M, Wright, J.K, The French Idea of Freedom The Old Regime and the Declaration of Rights 1789. 1994). The Declaration not only highlights the rights of individuals in France, (Johnson,V.R. The French Declaration of the Rights…

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    The dispute between the two rival countries involved the competition of Dreadnoughts, which were highly, advanced warships. In Germany, military expansion and modernisation was heartily endorsed by the newly crowned kaiser, Wilhelm II, who wanted to retain his country’s “place in the sun.” The arms race in Britain was driven by the media and press. The competition created tension between Germany and Great Britain. The author claims that Great Britain had one of the…

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    the nation of their support, although it is believed that the cheque was more than just a sign of support, the cheque was more so a demand from Germany to Austria, pressing them to wage war on Serbia immediately. The German dispatches between the Kaiser and the German Ambassador in Vienna are affirmation that Germany seized an opportunity to finally settle the dispute with Serbia once and for all (dispatches). In addition, Germany’s decision to support its ally Austria-Hungary was not only a…

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    The Battle of Verdun was the most important battle of World War 1 from February 21 to December 18, 1916. German and French Forces employed industrial warfare tactics and the use of heavy artillery through the initial attack and French counter-fire. The Battle of Verdun resulted in more than a quarter of a million deaths and approximately half a million wounded. Verdun was the longest battle and one of the bloodiest in World War I. In both France and Germany, it has come to represent the…

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    What was the state of the Weimar Republic in 1924? The impact of the first world war was still being heavily felt in Germany in 1924. The war had caused Germany a whole heap of problems that they were struggling to solve and deal with. They had pay reparations to France and Britain which they didn’t have the money for due to the fact they did not find a way to pay for the war. Whereas for example Britain raised taxes. They had to pay the reparations as part of the Treaty of Versailles which…

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